The following people appeared during felony bond hearings Friday at the Pope County Detention Center. Their names, ages, anticipated charges and bond amounts are listed. If charged, they will appear Dec. 10 in Pope County District Court.

• Laquay Kindle, 18, breaking and entering — $5,000.

On Halloween a Russellville Police Department officer was paroling neighborhoods and witnessed a man in a car with the door open suspiciously. The officer spoke with Kindle and determined he was lying and the owner of the vehicle advised the officer that Kindle was not supposed to be in the vehicle.

Kindle was placed under arrest for breaking and entering. The officer requested the owner to check the car for items misplaced or missing. The owner determined nothing was missing. On Nov. 1, at approximately 9:30 a.m., RPD was dispatched to the same location at the 1800 Block on East L Street after receiving a phone call about a backpack in the car not belonging to the owner. When the owner was going to class the following morning, he noticed the backpack and contacted police because he found electronics not belonging to him inside.

RPD found an Apple Ipod, a Blackberry phone and a Crossman revolver style BB pistol in the backpack. The items were returned to their owner.

No charges have been filed related to the stolen property at this time.

Kindle is currently on probation for theft of property.

District Court Judge Don Bourne ordered Kindle to stay away from the the owner of the vehicle and the property, to get a job and be at home in his mother’s home by 10 p.m. each night.